Robinson Crusoe

What language does Robinson Crusoe use to describe the African natives in Chapter 3, and what does it indicate about his impression of them ?

What language does Robinson Crusoe use to describe the African natives in Chapter 3, and what does it indicate about his impression of them ?

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Robinson Crusoe first describes the African natives as "quite black and naked," pointing out that "the women were as naked as the men." Crusoe judges from a very Eurocentric attitude. where clothes are a pre-requisite to participation in society.